4 bedroom, 4 bathroom villa to rent with pool

Overview

Bedrooms:

4

Bathrooms:

4

Sleeps

8

Per week

£700 - £1,200

Type:

Villa

Description of the Kalkan vacation villa rental

Kulenin Evi is a spacious, air conditioned four bedroom, four bathroom holiday villa to rent, superbly located actually in Kalkan village, not up the hill side, about 200 metres from the sea front and even less from the centre of the main street. The house offers stunning views of Kalkan Bay, Kalkan town and the surrounding Taurus Mountains.

The villa is tastefully furnished and is surrounded by private gardens containing a private swimming pool, outdoor jaccuzi and terraces with sun beds, tables, chairs and umbrellas.

All the rooms have balconies or direct access to patio areas. The ground floor accommodation comprises a large, air-conditioned double bedroom, (5.7m x 3.8m) with a 6 ft. wide bed, dressing room and ensuite shower room and an air conditioned twin bedded room with adjacent shower room, both with direct access to the gardens and terrace.

On the first floor is the air conditioned sitting room, 5.7m x 5.25m, with two balconies overlooking Kalkan Bay. The sitting room has seating for nine, two three seater sofas, one two seater sofa and a cane armchair. DVD and CD players are provided with a limited range of DVDs/CDs, bring your own if you want to. There are also games, including chess and backgammon and a selection of books.

The separate kitchen/dining room is also on the first floor with an extensive range of units, crockery, cutlery and glasswear for ten, cooking utensils, 4 ring gas hob/oven, microwave, dishwasher, fridge and freezer with balcony and direct access to the gardens and private pool. There is also a large dining table with chairs.

The second floor comprises a large, air conditioned double bedroom with a 6 ft. wide bed, dressing room and bathroom with jacuzzi and shower and two balconies overlooking Kalkan Bay and the fourth bedroom, air conditioned, with twin beds and ensuite shower room and balcony overlooking the garden and pool with a sea view.

On the third floor you cam enjoy a BBQ on the roof terrace while you watch the sun go down over the bay and the mountains. There is also an attic room with the laundry area, the washing machine, clothes drier, iron and ironing board and fridge to keep your drinks cool when on the roof terrace.

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Area Info

Kalkan is situated on the South West corner of the glorious turquoise coast of Turkey, surrounded by the Taurus mountains

This picturesque former fishing village offers a more sophisticated holiday than the average resort. The white washed houses rise up the hillside from the harbour overlooking a beautiful bay.
You can browse in the shops in the narrow streets which wind through the town and which stay open until about midnight, looking at glassware, silver, jewellery, clothes, carpets and the traditional hand painted pottery. You can relax in the street cafes or spend time in one of the nearby beach clubs, which offer sunbathing, swimming, water sports and restaurant facilities. On Thursday there is a weekly market, selling everything, food, spices, clothes, household goods, shoes, table linen, pottery and much more.

In the evening there are a multitude of places to eat in Kalkan, from the harbour side and famous roof terrace restaurants to the street cafes and bars.

If you want to explore outside Kalkan you can take a dolmus (local bus) to nearby Kas or to the bustling town of Fethiye, where you will find a very large weekly market on Tuesday and many shops selling carpets and jewellery in particular. You can also take the dolmus to nearby Kaputas Beach which is a small, stunning sandy beach in a ravine. Alternatively you can visit Patara beach, about 20 minutes away by dolmus, which boasts 12 miles of golden sand.

For the more adventurous you can hire a jeep to tour inland or along the coast or you can paraglide in Kas or Olu Deniz . You can take part in the many water sports offered, scuba diving, sailing, snorkelling, river canoeing on the Xanthos, cruising on a gulet, parasailing or just swimming. You can take a trip to Saklikent Gorge, the longest and deepest gorge in Turkey, where the Xanthos River has carved itself into the rock and walk up the gorge where the sun never penetrates making the water ice cold.

For those who want to explore the ancient historical sites there are many to choose from. You could take a boat trip along the Dalyan and see the rock tombs or visit nearby Xanthos, the capital city of the Lycian Federation and walk round the amphitheatre, tombs and a Byzantine church. At Letoon, which was an important religious centre for Lycia there are the remains of temples to the three national deities, Leto and her twin sons Artemis and Apollo.